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An edition of Instrumentation and Orchestration (1980)

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The second edition of this well-regarded survey of instrumentation and orchestration offers a complete introduction to writing and scoring for each instrument in the orchestra. Its comprehensive coverage combines the best features of a textbook for students and a reference book for professionals.

Chapter one is a primer on preparing scores and parts. Chapters two through five cover instrumentation techniques for strings, brasses, woodwinds, and percussion. Chapters six and seven cover a wide range of additional instruments, including harmonica, and the human voice.

The essentials of accomplished orchestration - the combining of diverse instrumental qualities in ensemble performance - are covered in the next two chapters. Here, step by step, Blatter proceeds from the basics of musical lines to scoring for various instrumental groupings. Chapters ten and eleven explain the techniques of transcription and arrangement while chapter twelve discusses the performance dynamics of chamber groups and larger ensembles.

The appendixes provide quick access to essential technical information: transposition of instruments, electronic sound modification, MIDI, the harmonic series, and fingerings.

The second edition features a new discussion of the bugle, information on percussion instruments of American and African origin, an extensively rewritten section on the organ, and the addition of Spanish terms to the existing English, French, German, and Italian. Appendixes on MIDI, guitar fingering, and guitar chords are new to the second edition, and the material on electronic instruments and electronic sound modification has been revised and expanded.

The revision also includes nearly 100 new musical examples.

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Schirmer Books
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Cover of: Instrumentation and orchestration
Instrumentation and orchestration
1997, Wadsworth/Thomson Learning
in English - 2nd ed.
Cover of: Instrumentation and orchestration
Instrumentation and orchestration
1997, Schirmer Books
in English - 2nd ed.
Cover of: Instrumentation/orchestration
Instrumentation/orchestration
1985, Schirmer Books
in English
Cover of: Instrumentation/orchestration
Instrumentation/orchestration
1985, Schirmer Books
in English
Cover of: Instrumentation/orchestration
Instrumentation/orchestration
1980, Longman
in English
Cover of: Instrumentation and Orchestration
Instrumentation and Orchestration
1980, Schirmer Books
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Cover of: Instrumentation and Orchestration
Instrumentation and Orchestration
1980, Schirmer Books

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Edition Notes

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Reprint. Originally published: New York : Longman, 1980.
Includes index.

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New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
781.6/4
Library of Congress
MT70 .B56 1985

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Pagination
p. cm.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL2542219M
Internet Archive
instrumentationo0000blat_e1m5
ISBN 10
0028732502
LCCN
85023885
Library Thing
568386
Goodreads
3082058

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